Elections in Armenia: Between Multipolarity and Unipolarity

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia on 7 June go far beyond domestic politics; rather, they represent a geopolitical dualism of the first order: between the European Union (a subsidiary […]
The struggle for a Multipolar Order from within the Western Empire itself

Given the situation in the world, what would be normal and foreseeable would be a rise in anti-Yankee and anti-Zionist sentiment within the bloc itself subject to the Western Empire. […]
The End of the Unipolar Era: Summit of Xi and Putin

The summit between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin (19–20 May 2026 in Beijing) confirms a major historical shift: the post-Cold War world is coming to an end. For nearly eighty […]
Peruvian pendulum instability: some points of view with a view to the second round

In this same space we gave a first tentative reading of the results of the first round of the Peruvian general elections carried out recently. And from this point, the […]
Cognitive warfare and defense of Mexican multipolar sovereignty

Can an apparently individual act of violence in a symbolic place constitute an instrument of hybrid warfare aimed at reconfiguring the strategic alliances of a sovereign nation-state? This question, which […]
Iran: A turning point in the World Order

Iran and the End of the Illusion: The Day the International Order Stopped Working For decades, the world operated under a premise that was as invisible as it was powerful: […]
The Great Space of Eurasia

Europe has become a vassal and at the same time unprotected region, a risk zone in the world. The sensible thing to do, in case of inferiority of power, is […]
Summit meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping: agreements within global geopolitical competition

Unquestionably, the global system is going through a critical stage in terms of the reformulations of its internal terms as well as its expressions and/or projections of futurability. Nevertheless, a […]
Dodik in Washington: Trump’s new Eastern connections

After the fierce fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, the Dayton Agreement brought all sides to the peace table, but locals knew the pact would be fleeting in […]
What’s behind NATO’s accusations against China?

China has launched the One Belt One Road Initiative (BR1) which is a grand and long term strategy under Xi’s leadership. This strategy is very essential to sustain the ongoing […]